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I just bought a whole set of Pokemon Sinnoh series (DPPt) cartridges from some supplier in eBay. He seemed legit, with a rather good review score 99.2% out of some 3000 reviewers, so it can't go wrong (other than the fact that the cartridges did not come with the box).

Anyway, I managed to start up all the cartridges, so everything went well. My USB save backup attachment worked well, recognising the cartridges (example given is it working with the Pokemon Platinum cartridge).

The problem began when I used my Action Replay on it. For some reason, upon loading the games after attaching the Action Replay, both screens turned white, not loading to the actual game. The problem is the same for all 3 games. I have checked with my "newer" (by release date) games, Pokemon SoulSilver, White and White 2 and I still have no idea what is wrong. The only thing I do know was that I updated my Action Replay to the 25 June 2013 firmware to make it work with my 3DS XL.

I checked online for some sources and this site:http://techforums.nintendo.com/thread/16790
Shows a real Pokemon Diamond and a fake Pokemon Diamond. The fake's back serial starts with A2DEN. Unless I'm looking at your pictures incorrectly every card you have starts with A2DEN.

You are right about the serial numbers: they all are A2DEN0J08. The Patent Pending note is also rendered as PAT.PEND. in my Sinnoh series instead of the PAT. PEND. in my Johto or Unova series cartridges.

Ah well, not that I needed the cheat system to work anyway. I only use my AR for event items and filling my inventory with consumables.

That is probably because you flashed the AR DSi/3DS firmware onto AR DS, which likely bricked it. That is the only way you get white screens. The AR DS doesn't work on a 3DS for starters, you will need the AR DSi or the newer one that has the 3DS support.

This might help you.

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Looks like you got a UK version of the AR, if you flashed it with the US firmware that would have bricked it as well if they used different files.

Just a note here, the sticker did say it is just a AR DS, but in practice it is actually a AR DSi (no microSD slot). I have tested it fully on my 3DS XL with Pokemon White 2, White and SoulSilver and they all worked as normal with the firmware update. It also only connects to the AR DSi code manager (not the AR DS code manager). It is only the Sinnoh set I am having problems with.

So to sum it all up: no, I did not brick it.

Also, the white screen only appears upon booting the game with the AR attached, not upon starting up the device itself.

As pointed out earlier, and I later noticed, there some inconsistencies in the Sinnoh set as compared to the other Pokemon games that I have. The phrase "The Pokémon Company" had inconsistent font rendering in the Sinnoh set, and there is some evidence of aliasing and kerning issues on the Sinnoh set label, things that would most likely be punishable by death under Nintendo's stringent QC standards.

Most likely the Sinnoh cartridges are fake. Ah well, the things you have to risk when buying out-of-print games.

As pointed out earlier, and I later noticed, there some inconsistencies in the Sinnoh set as compared to the other Pokemon games that I have. The phrase "The Pokémon Company" had inconsistent font rendering in the Sinnoh set, and there is some evidence of aliasing and kerning issues on the Sinnoh set label, things that would most likely be punishable by death under Nintendo's stringent QC standards.

Most likely the Sinnoh cartridges are fake. Ah well, the things you have to risk when buying out-of-print games.

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No sir the fact your serials are all the same is 100% proof that they are fake. Your serials on the back of the card are supposed to match the front.

For ex. Pokemon Diamond has the serial NTR-ADAE-USA on the front of the card. The back is ADAEN5J13 yet all of your cards use A2DE.